System Scope - AMX NMX-MM-1000 Instruction Manual

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You can execute a command with the fully-qualified command scope and command name (FIG. 68).
Note: Full command scope is typically not required; however, if there are duplicate command names, you should include
the scope to ensure that you are executing the correct command.
> enzo:keypad --close [ENTER]
FIG. 68
Full command scope
While in a user-specified scope, the scope name is included in the command prompt: amx@Enzo(enzo)>.
> scope enzo [ENTER]
FIG. 69
User-specified scope
While in a user-specified scope, the auto-complete listing is limited (filtered) to the commands available in the specified
scope.
> scope enzo [ENTER]
> [TAB]
FIG. 70
User-specified scope commands
While in a user specified scope, the help command listing is limited (filtered) to the commands available in the specified
scope.
> scope enzo [ENTER]
> help [ENTER]
FIG. 71
User-specified scope command listing

System Scope

All AMX Shell system commands are registered with the scope identifier "*" (asterisk). System-scoped commands are
given the highest priority for command resolution.
Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System
Appendix A - AMX Shell Commands
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